Thanks dasgar. You are correct, I am working on formulas & using WIN32::OLE.

What I have done is, I have created a macro in excel first. Then by editing that macro, I have extracted VB code. And this VB code I have translated into perl using WIN32::OLE.

I have three different formulas to be pasted in specific column in three different worksheets. I am doing it one by one in loop. First I am pasting a formula in a cell. Then I am copying that cell & pasting it in cells below.

But problem is ,first sheet gets populated correctly, but for next sheets it skips updation of many cells.

But when I debug the same code using breakpoints at the code bits I have given, everything runs fine.

What I am thinking is when executing in normal mode, before the column is updated with formulas, perl goes for the execution of next code line. I tried using wait, sleep functions, but to no avail.

(:-( I am sorry about the limited code sharing due to restrictions I have to abide by. Hope you all understand.


In reply to Re^2: Excel Macro Writting Issue by sachin_p_ganjare
in thread Excel Macro Writting Issue by sachin_p_ganjare

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